Hello Stéphane,
with PM6 you don't need the growl scripts anymore, they need to be
deactivated in the filters envolved.
Growl is now build in :-)
all the best
Matthias

Am/On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 17:41:47 +0100 schrieb/wrote Stéphane Terreaux:

>Hi Jérôme,
>
>thank you for your suggestion.
>The only filter I apply to outgoing messages indeed calls an
>applescript, which is copied below. I tried it on former version, I
>think it never worked but I never removed it.
>
>I just removed the script and it is OK. Thanks a lot !
>
>Stéphane.
>
>----- ----- offending script ----- -----
>tell application "PowerMail"
>       
>       -- this script offers rudimentary use of Growl: 
> [url]http://growl.info[/url]
>       -- At the time of writing, Growl is at version 0.5
>       -- See the site for more info about Growl, the global notification
>system for OS X.
>       -- Cobbled together by Robert Black ([url]http://www.robertblack.com.au
>[/url]), based on an example script
>       -- included with PowerMail.
>       
>       -- PowerMail info: [url]http://www.ctmdev.com/[/url]
>       
>       
>       -- To use this script, you must first have Growl installed. See [url]
>http://growl.info/downloads.php[/url]
>       -- Next, copy this script to ~/Mail/PowerMail Files/Custom Scripts/
Growl.scpt
>       -- Then in PowerMail set up a Filter with an "Execute AppleScript"
>action, and choose "Growl"
>       -- If "Growl" isn't in the list of scripts, quit and relaunch PowerMail
>       
>       -- Now, when one or more emails arrive, which match your filter's
>"Conditions", Growl will
>       -- display the Sender and Subject of the first email to you.
>       
>       set theMessages to current messages
>       if the number of items of theMessages is 0 then
>               display dialog "Error - This is meant to be called by a filter."
>       end if
>       
>       set fl_Simple to true
>       -- In my experience it's not a good idea to repeat this if multiple
>emails arrive at the same time,
>       -- since the notifications are sequential, but the code's here if you
>want to try it.
>       -- Just change to "set fl_Simple to false"
>       
>       
>       repeat with msg in theMessages
>               set s to subject of msg
>               set f to sender of msg
>               set f to display name of f
>               tell application "GrowlHelperApp"
>                       --              notify title f description s icon of 
> application "PowerMail.app"
>                       set myAllNotesList to {"Message reçus"}
>                       register as application "PowerMail Notification Script" 
> all
>notifications myAllNotesList default notifications myAllNotesList icon
>of application "PowerMail.app"
>                       notify with name "Mail Received" title f description s 
> application
>name "PowerMail Notification Script"
>               end tell
>               if fl_Simple then -- run only with the first message
>                       exit repeat
>               end if
>       end repeat
>       
>end tell
>
>----- ----- end of the script ----- -----
>
>
>Le 9/01/09 à 17:52, [email protected] a écrit :
>
>>Stéphane Terreaux wrote:
>>
>>>I notice a small problem with PM6, which I have never seen before.
>>>When a new mail is ready and I click on the "Send" stamp button, I have
>>>to wait a long time before the new msg window closes and I can work with
>>>PM. A "long time" means, more or less, 2 minutes.
>>
>>Maybe you have an outgoing mail filter that executes an AppleScript that
>>tells another process to send an AppleEvent to PowerMail. Such situation
>>hangs PowerMail for exactly 2 minutes. Can you describe what your
>>AppleScript is doing?
>>
>>Jérôme - CTM Engineering
>>
>>
>>---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>   "I've been using Powermail for around 3 years now and find that it's
>>    extremely stable. The interface is clear and intuitive and not cluttered
>>    like other programs (Apple Mail and Eudora, e.g.). Filters work well,
>>    and it does all that one would expect from an email client. The program
>>    is robust and straightforward. It's a great application."
>>  PowerMail user comment on www.versiontracker.com
>>
>>
>>         Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com
>>---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
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